Judah v Margarito

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Ally Boy, Jan 5, 2008.


  1. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    :lol: You hit the nail on the head with Judah. He goes for the KO from the 1st round and loses his compsure if a guy can take his punch. But you want to tell Zab. "hey zab, Break him down if he can take your punch" "He wont be able to take it if you land it often." Thats what happen in the Tsyu fight. Instead of sizing Tsyu up, he gave him no respect and tried to off him early. Same thing with the Floyd fight, when he was boxing he was winning rounds. Floyd got in his head and made him fight. Same with Cotto. Instead of scoring points and going to the body of Cotto, he was trying to thread ONE big power shot to go home early.
     
  2. Ambition_Def

    Ambition_Def **** the people. Full Member

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    It isn't just that he throws hard punches all the time. Judah fights anxiously and that also soaks up alot of energy. Using your legs constantly while backing up all night does too. It's pretty evident watching his big fights, noteably against Tszyu, Spinks, and especially Baldomir. He wants to prove himself so badly he gets taken right out of his comfort zone. Often doing dumb things like he did against Mayweather.

    Margarito will be as calm and patient as he always is. And he'll walk through anything Judah throws. Personally I can't think of a more discouraging opponent for Judah.

    Also Paul Williams did not make Margarito miss any more than any other past opponent. He beat Margarito on volume while Margarito was being stupid loading up on every punch. That's why he was exhausted. Williams is like a sitting duck, you just throw a punch up and it's gonna nail him.
     
  3. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    For four rounds Zab will be sweet but I'm sure Margo will just keep coming like he always does. Simply keep coming doesn't cut it with Cotto, Floyd and Williams but it should v Judah.

    Judah best be ready.
     
  4. Docgear69

    Docgear69 Member Full Member

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    margo for mid to late ko. I agree with the guy that said margo was trying to load up everything against williams. I say margo can beat williams in a rematch. He damn near had him out in the first fight. But williams is tough
     
  5. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I would love it if zab won, so that way people couldnt question why floyd never challenged marg ... i also enjoy watching zab

    but i would expect marg to win
     
  6. Fab2333

    Fab2333 Needs to Get It 2Gether Full Member

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    I think Zab can pull it off. BUt im skeptical, he will probably od him 4 5 rounds and then get caught with some bombs and lose.

    BUt then again Margo isnt fast on his feet, and has slower hands than Cotto. So mayb Zab will beat him
     
  7. Dorfmeister

    Dorfmeister Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I can't help to arch an eyebrow in wonder to the total partiality of some concerning Judah's winning gameplans for this one - if he doesn't commit the strategical mistake of nosediving early, he draws a triumphant boxing display from start to finish - which is the same to say that Margarito's 100 plus punches output and meaty slams would have no effect on a smaller physical specimen as Zab ( or even as Floyd)... The supposition that faster handed, more fluid boxers would be just too quick, savvy and hard to surprise is clearly rhetorical... Williams won his fight simply cause he built the lead and had the physical strength to endure hard punching and high pressure and win that last round ( made it 115-113 on two judges cards) - neither in the Williams' nor in the Clottey fight Margarito ran out of steam, the same and exact problem was that he started too slow getting off... Let's face it once and for all, Judah doesn't want Margo and Mayweather will never fight him so what is the point of discussing the advantages the americans would have against someone they seriously reject/dismiss? Is it fair to argue why one would win if that is not supposed to be confirmed?...